CryptoPy is a pure python implmentation of cryptographic algorithms and applications. The algorithms are developed for readability more than speed. The collection now includes IEEE 802.11i specific algorithms that generated the test vectors for 802.11i.

An open source project to hold cglinux test suites, which are mostly for CGL2.0 projects (some are already in each individual open source project). This is a centralized place for users to download, while, not for CGL certification or registration.

PyWebMail is a Python library and POP3 gateway that enable working with WebMail servers like with POP3 or IMAP mail server. Currently Mail.Com, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Netscape.Net, HotMail and some minor servers support is finished.

This is an open-source implementation of Elegitimizer.com's "elegitisigner" specification. An easily implemented validation mechanism to help eliminate illegitimate e-mail or Spam. Elegitisigner features a well documented web of trust model.

Retyping Dante is a media art-piece on cultural products produced through, and social developments surrounding web 2.0. The project consist of software which enables you to securely join the devoted community committed to retyping 'La Divina Commedia'.

The Meme Machine generates a visual and spoken narrative among connected nodes and the world wide web, in an expanding network using open source algorithms. The computers exhibit eerie self-deterministic behaviours.

Parlance is a completely open platform for playing the Diplomacy board game over a network, using the protocol developed by the DAIDE community. This Python-based system currently includes a configurable server, a few simple bots, and an observer.

The X-Extensions for Python are a set of extension modules written in C and Python which provide access to various
standard X libraries to Python programs. The X libraries that are thus made accessible include Xt, Xaw, Xm and more.

pycpp is a free C++ class library that will help you to easily write C++ code for both, embedding and extending C++ and Python. It comes along with a code generator that uses Python itself as interface language between C++ and your Python code.